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Trump Administration Considers Expanding Travel Ban, Liberia Among Countries on Draft List

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Last updated: March 17, 2025 10:53 am
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Washington D.C. – The Trump administration is reportedly considering expanding its travel ban, with Liberia among several countries appearing on a draft list obtained by various news outlets. The proposed expansion, if implemented, would place new restrictions on travel to the United States from the listed nations, sparking concerns about potential economic and humanitarian impacts. Accordingly, Liberia and other countries listed have 60 days to address concerns held by the Trump administration.

While the specific reasons for including Liberia on the list remain unclear, sources familiar with the internal deliberations suggest that the administration is citing concerns regarding governance and integrity issues, and information sharing.

The initial travel ban, implemented in 2017, targeted several Muslim-majority nations and faced numerous legal challenges before being upheld by the Supreme Court. This potential expansion is already drawing criticism from human rights organizations and immigration advocates who argue that it is discriminatory and disproportionately affects vulnerable populations.

“Targeting countries like Liberia based on broad generalizations is not only unfair but also counterproductive to our national security,” said Eleanor Vance, Immigration Policy Researcher and Specialist. “Instead of blanket bans, we need a nuanced approach that addresses genuine security concerns while upholding our values of inclusivity and due process.”

The Liberian government has yet to officially comment on the draft list, but diplomatic sources suggest they are closely monitoring the situation. The potential travel restrictions could negatively impact the strong ties between Liberia and the United States, particularly in areas such as education, healthcare, and economic development.

The draft list is reportedly still under review and could be subject to change. However, the administration’s consideration of expanding the travel ban signals a renewed focus on immigration and border security in the lead-up to the upcoming election.

The inclusion of Liberia, a country with a significant diaspora in the United States and a history of strong bilateral relations, has raised eyebrows among analysts. It remains to be seen what specific conditions or deficiencies the administration is pointing to and whether Liberia will be able to address those concerns to avoid the travel restrictions.

The potential impact of the expanded ban is far-reaching, raising questions about international relations, economic partnerships, and the United States’ reputation as a welcoming nation for immigrants and tourists. The coming weeks are likely to see increased scrutiny and debate as the Trump administration weighs its options.

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